Robert Watson wrote:
> > So, I think having the option to use encrypted swap on FreeBSD would be
> > nice. Is anybody already working on this? If not, how do I get somebody
> > to work on it? ;-)
>
> There has been discussion and substantial interest in an encrypted swap
> interface on the free
Mark Murray writes:
> > So, I think having the option to use encrypted swap on FreeBSD
> > would be nice. Is anybody already working on this? If not, how do
> > I get somebody to work on it? ;-)
> Ever since the Phoenecians invented money, there has been at least
> one guaranteed answer to that :
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Walter Belgers wrote:
> Last week I was at USENIX where Niels Provos talked about his
> implementation of encrypted swap in OpenBSD. What is does is encrypting
> all memory that gets swapped out, keeping the encryption keys in memory.
> A test showed that all kinds of intere
> So, I think having the option to use encrypted swap on FreeBSD
> would be nice. Is anybody already working on this? If not, how do
> I get somebody to work on it? ;-)
Ever since the Phoenecians invented money, there has been at least
one guaranteed answer to that :-)
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Hi,
Last week I was at USENIX where Niels Provos talked about his
implementation of encrypted swap in OpenBSD. What is does is
encrypting all memory that gets swapped out, keeping the encryption
keys in memory. A test showed that all kinds of interesting things
wind up in the swap partition; Nie